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Anatomy in
Motion - Vol 1
This fascinating video uses an actual painted horse to
show in living color how horses’ bones and muscles work on the
move. It includes slow-motion studies of walk, trot, canter;
what creates good and poor movement; and how to help your
horse move better.
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Anatomy in
Motion - Vol 2
A “Visible Rider” wearing a skeleton suit demonstrates how
a rider’s anatomy works in both English and Western riding.
The Visible Rider works at all gaits showing how it’s possible
to follow the horse’s movement, plus she displays common
riding faults and their effect on both horse and rider.
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Centered
Riding - Tape 1
The basic Centered Riding concepts, showing the
relationship between the rider and the motion of the horse.
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Centered Riding
- Tape 2
Sally Swift applies her techniques to the sitting trot,
circles, canter, lateral work, and jumping.
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The Half
Halt—Demystified!
Tape 1: Learning the Half Halt
Savoie demonstrates the four requirements — forward, straight,
rhythm, and contact—that must be solidly understood by both
horse and rider before attempting a half halt.
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The Half
Halt—Demystified!
Tape 2: Putting Your Horse on the Bit
Now that the rider has learned why and how to ride a half
halt, Savoie goes further and discusses exactly when to use
the half-halt aid.
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